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Description

The Congle is an orange furry monster with stalk eyes similar to those of a snail. It sits down and plays a drum that looks like its own eggshell.
It has two-toed birdlike feet with tiny talons, and no visible nose. It has three-fingered hands with fingernails, which the orange fur does not cover. On top of its stalklike eyes there are orange furry tufts.

When this monster is idle, it stays in tempo by nodding its head side to side similar to the Deedge, except the Deedge nods forward and back in a faster pace. And its hands are firmly positioned on its conga drum, ready to play.

Song

Audio sample:

The Congle Monster's contribution to an island's song is a conga drum sound. Turning the discarded eggshells of other monsters into a membranophone instrument, the Congle strikes the surface of its drum with the palms of its three-fingered hands.

Breeding

The Congle can be bred using monsters that combine to provide all the elements of Air, Water and Cold. Possible combinations:

Because Tweedle and Maw take much less time to hatch than both Pango and Quibble, the first combination will provide more breeding opportunities in the same time period (on average).

Earning Rate

Earning rate is in coins per minute.

Level

0% Happiness

25% Happiness

50% Happiness

75% Happiness

100% Happiness

1

6

7

9

10

12

2

10

12

15

17

20

3

14

17

21

24

28

4

19

23

28

33

38

5

24

30

36

42

48

6

29

36

43

50

58

7

34

42

51

59

68

8

38

47

57

66

76

9

43

53

64

75

86

10

48

60

72

84

96

11

53

66

79

92

106

12

58

72

87

101

116

13

62

77

93

108

124

14

67

83

100

117

134

15

72

90

108

126

144

Maximum Income

Each monster has a limit to how much income it can hold at a time. Increasing the monster's level increases the limit.

Level

Coins

1

3,600

2

5,760

3

8,640

4

11,520

5

14,400

6

17,280

7

20,160

8

23,040

9

25,920

10

28,800

11

31,680

12

34,560

13

37,440

14

40,320

15

43,200

Feeding Monsters

Each monster needs to be fed four times before it reaches the next level. Increasing the monster's level increases the coins earned per minute, as well as the maximum coins earned. The food per level is the same for all three element monsters and can be found in this article.

Likes

Every monster has different things that they like. For every unique object that they like that's placed near the monster, the monster's happiness will increase by 25% (in other words, placing two of the same liked item near a monster will still only increase happiness by 25%).

Strategy

Some items to take into consideration when designing your island by strategy are number of beds for the monster, rate of income per bed, max income per bed, and time for max income to be reached. The income below is for level 15:

Number of Beds

3

Rate of Income High

144

Rate of Income Low

72

Max Income

43,200

Rate of Income per Bed High

48

Rate of Income per Bed Low

24

Max Income per Bed

14,400

Time to Max Income @ High

5 hours

Time to Max Income @ Low

10 hours

Name Origin

The Congle's name is a reference to the instrument called a conga, which has the same sound as the Congle's membranophone.

Rare Version

Rares are special versions of monsters that are only available to buy and breed on weekends. Each weekend a different rare is available to buy or breed. The breeding combination is the same as a regular monster, but the breeding time is longer, the "likes" are different, and the earning rates are higher. They are not yet available in the Windows version of the game.

Find out more about the rare version of the Congle on the Rare Congle page.

Notes

The Congle was the second monster developed for the game, the first being the Scups.

The Congle was originally imagined as being green.

The Congle has the highest maximum income value of the three-element natural monsters; this may be because the elements which it possesses are the top 3 highest-income natural single-elemented monsters.

A Congles sound can barely be heard if it's placed near a variety of different monsters, because conga drums weren't meant to be highly-ranged instruments. However on Cold Island, the Congle can purely be heard anyhow.